On Jan 28, 2007, at 21:00, Alan Munn wrote:
> At 8:34 PM -0600 1/28/07, Axel E. Retif wrote:
>> On Jan 28, 2007, at 20:01 , Alan Munn wrote:
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>> Currently texdoc opens DVI files with TeXShop, PDF files with
>>> Adobe reader and PS files with Preview. I would like all three
>>> types of files to open in either Reader or Preview, since TeXShop
>>> has no simple way of expanding the preview window to the screen
>>> width. Is there a simple way to do this? Setting the environment
>>> variable for TEXDOC_pdf to "open -a Preview.app %s" in my .cshrc
>>> didn't seem to change the behaviour at all, although the man page
>>> for texdoc says it should.
>>>> This is what I use in my .bash_profile (sorry, I don't know how to
>> configure it for the csh), thanks to Martin Costabel a few years ago:
>>>> export TEXDOCVIEW_dvi="open -a /Applications/TeXShop.app %s"
>> export TEXDOCVIEW_html="open -a /Applications/Safari.app %s"
>> export TEXDOCVIEW_ps="open -a /Applications/TeXShop.app %s"
>>>> I think the key is TEXDOCVIEW, instead of TEXDOC.
>> Thanks Axel. It would helped if I actually had typed what the man
> page said (as you did!).
>> So this answers the last part of my question. Now, how would I go
> about getting Preview to open DVI files. I assume this involves
> some magic with dvipdf, but I assume that I would need to create
> the file in a temporary directory and then open it.
I really don't know how to do it. Let's hope some knowledgeable
member of this list can help you.
Best,
Axel
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